Bharatpur, July 24: In the last fiscal year 2024/2025, 11 people lost their lives to attacks by wild animals including elephants rhinos, and tigers in Chitwan National Park.
The highest number of casualty was due to rhino attacks, with eight people losing their lives to the endangered animal. Similarly, two people lost their lives in attacks by elephant and one due to tiger attack, park's information officer Abinash Thapa Magar said. During the same period, 41 people were injured due to wild animal attacks. Of the injured, 32 were seriously injured and nine were suffered minor injuries.
People who had gone to collect green fodder, firewood and niguro or fiddlehead fern in the forest inside the part.
In the last five years, 73 people have lost their lives due to wild animal attacks in Chitwan National Park, with 169 people injured. (RSS)